Monday, January 16, 2012

Finding Nemo Review











Finding Nemo


Release Date: 28th August 2003 - Australia


Production Companies
Walt Disney Pictures (presents)
Pixar Animation Studios

Distribution
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Australia


Genre: Animation/Family/
Adventure/Comedy

Rating: G

Runtime: 100 minutes


Budget: $94,000,000

Box Office Gross: $940,352,645 (Worldwide)


Plot Summary
After his young son Nemo gets snatched by a deep-sea diver and taken to an aquarium of a dentist's office, it's up to his father, a worrisome clownfish named Marlin, to go out on an adventure and find him and is accompanied by a forgetful blue tang fish, Dory.

They encounter vegetarian sharks, jellyfish, surfer turtles and more in the middle of their journey.

Will Marlin be able to find the courage and rescue his son?


Voice Cast
Albert Brooks - Marlin
Ellen DeGeneres - Dory
Alexander Gould - Nemo
Willem Dafoe - Gill
Brad Garrett - Bloat
Allison Janney - Peach
Austin Pendleton - Gurgle
Stephen Root - Bubbles
Vicki Lewis - Deb/Flo
Joe Ranft - Jacques
Geoffrey Rush - Nigel
John Ratzenberger - School of Moonfish
Andrew Stanton - Crush/
Additional Voices
Elizabeth Perkins - Coral
Nicholas Bird - Squirt
Bob Peterson - Mr. Ray/
Additional Voices
Barry Humphries - Bruce
Eric Bana - Anchor
Bruce Spence - Chum
Bill Hunter - Dentist
LuLu Ebeling - Darla
Jordan Ranft - Tad
Erica Beck - Pearl
Erik Per Sullivan - Sheldon
Rove McManus - Additional Voices (Cameo)

Crew
Original Story/Screenplay/
Director - Andrew Stanton
Supervising Editor/Co-Director -
Lee Unkrich
Screenplay - Bob Peterson
and David Reynolds
Associate Producer - Jinko Gotoh
Executive Producer - John Lasseter
Producer - Graham Walters
Production Designer - Ralph Eggleston
Art Director: Characters - Ricky Nierva
Art Director: Shading - Robin Cooper
Art Directors: Environments - Anthony Christov
and Randy Berrett
Character Designer - Dan Lee
Additional Character Designer - Jason Deamer
Story Supervisors - Ronnie Del Carmen,
Dan Jeup and Jason Katz
Production Supervisor - Marcia Jones
Directors of Photography - Sharon Calahan,
Jeremy Lasky and Jerrica Cleland (Uncredited)
Camera Supervisor - Louis Rivera
Production Supervisor - Marcia Gwendolyn Jones
Production Manager - Lindsey Collins
Supervising Animator - Dylan Brown
Directing Animators - Alan Barillaro
and Mark A. Walsh
Supervising Technical Director - Oren Jacob
Technical Development Lead - William Reeves
Computer Graphics Supervisors: Ocean Unit -
Lisa Forssell and Danielle Feinberg
Computer Graphics Supervisor: Reef Unit -
David Eisenmann
Computer Graphics Supervisor: Sharks/
Sydney Unit - Steve May
Film Editor - David Ian Salter
Second Film Editors - Kevin Nolting,
Katherine Ringgold and Stan Webb
First Assistant Editor - Axel Geddes
Sound Designer/Supervising Sound Editor/
Re-Recording Mixer: Skywalker Sound -
Gary Rydstrom
Supervising Sound Editor: Skywalker Sound -
Michael Silvers
Sound Effects Editors: Skywalker Sound -
Teresa Eckton and Shannon Mills
Re-Recording Mixer: Skywalker Sound -
Gary Summers
Foley Editor - Al Nelson
Foley Artists - Dennie Thorpe and Jana Vance
Music - Thomas Newman
Executive Music Producer - Chris Montan
Music Production Supervisor - Tom MacDougall


Awards

2004 Academy Awards
Best Animated Feature - Andrew Stanton (Won)
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Best Writing, Original Screenplay -
Andrew Stanton, Bob Peterson and
David Reynolds (Nominated)
Best Music, Original Score - Thomas Newman (Nominated)
Best Sound Editing - Gary Rydstrom
and Michael Silvers (Nominated)


Review
Not only does FINDING NEMO have striking humour, but it also has terrific character development and a storyline suited for an underwater family feature. Well-known Australian actors such as Barry Humphries, AKA Dame Edna Everage, Eric Bana, Geoffrey Rush and the late Bill Hunter are providing the voices. Most notably, Ellen DeGeneres gives a hilarious performance as the forgetful blue tang known as Dory.

FINDING NEMO is a near-breathtaking CGI film that is likely Pixar's finest for young children and animation-loving movie-goers.

Did I mention that FINDING NEMO got re-released on 3D? It should be interesting for those who have or have not watched the 2D version of the classic.

Star rating: (4/5) Good Movie

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